The Devil Worshippers: Terror at a safe distance fascinates us, often in spite of ourselves. A caution, at some point born out of an original fear, can find its place in an institution’s need for survival. It becomes dogma, translating an original evil into a kind of excitement -- as if a taxidermist had just placed a sign above a snarling wolf, “Please do not touch.”
the obstacle, aphorism 367, A Human Strategy by Matt Berry
367 A: Is it more pleasant without the obstacle? B: Yes, but before I discovered that it was an obstacle, I was content. There was no inconvenience, and therefore, there was no obstacle. A: But if it is “better” without the obstacle, wouldn’t it be wise to look for other comfortable, and therefore invisible obstacles everywhere? A Human Strategy ** The Mechanics of Virtue ** Post-Atheism